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germany's chancellor angela merkel said kohl held fast to the dream of a united germany even as others hesitated. tonight we look at the man and his legacy. ♪ >> welcome to the program. we're joined by dw's she correspondent. -- chief correspondent. helmut kohl's passing away has been something the country has been preparing for for a number of months. >> there had even been a couple of temporary scares where people thought this may be the moment. most of the mainstream media, the networks, print magazines have been updating their grasp -- graphs for him, knowing this is going to be coming. it is a very momentous moment indeed. >> we will get into evaluating the moment. let's talk about what the current german chancellor had to say. >> at this moment i'm thinking with great respect and great gratitude about the life and achievements of the german chancellor helmut kohl. thinking of this man who was great in every sense of the world -- word, his achievement. it will take some time before we truly appreciate what we lost with his passing. helmut kohl was a great german and a great euro
germany's chancellor angela merkel said kohl held fast to the dream of a united germany even as others hesitated. tonight we look at the man and his legacy. ♪ >> welcome to the program. we're joined by dw's she correspondent. -- chief correspondent. helmut kohl's passing away has been something the country has been preparing for for a number of months. >> there had even been a couple of temporary scares where people thought this may be the moment. most of the mainstream media, the...
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that germany's -- >> germany's men's eight growers take the gold medal -- rowers take the gold medal in the olympics. well, the city of aleppo could soon become synonymous with one of the darkest moments in syria's history. at a human rights activists contend the public shootings of assad loyalists by rebels saying the evidence points to a war crime. >> a new report by amnesty international accuses the assad regime of human rights violations in aleppo as well. >> we begin with the latest on the battle for the city. >> aleppo was again under attack from the air. this internet footage was said to show widespread destruction as assad's troops used tanks and artillery. the rebels are also using heavy weapons, and the danger to civilians is high. >> there are some civilians who are trapped in the crossfire. there are others seeking refuge and shelter, and schools, hospitals, public buildings, safer neighborhoods. there's a shortage of food, fuel, water, and gas. on all fronts, we are extremely concerned about the situation and calling on all parties to exercise utmost restraint and remind
that germany's -- >> germany's men's eight growers take the gold medal -- rowers take the gold medal in the olympics. well, the city of aleppo could soon become synonymous with one of the darkest moments in syria's history. at a human rights activists contend the public shootings of assad loyalists by rebels saying the evidence points to a war crime. >> a new report by amnesty international accuses the assad regime of human rights violations in aleppo as well. >> we begin with...
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it is a product made in germany. some taiwanese businessmen had a great idea and are selling it here in taiwan. how can you sell china oil made in germany to taiwanese, for very high prices -- that is an interesting story. i met him, and he introduced me to his company. every german walking around taipei will notice this, notice these shops and not really know what to make of them. explain this to them, make them understand. >> okay. other than the controversy last year surrounding the bubble tea, if you look at the bilateral relations between germany and taiwan, a lot of things are happening. there is a lot of activities going on. we look at the number of mercedes-benz and bmw's in taiwan. there's a lot of business opportunity here. in your personal opinion, what is your assessment of the bilateral relations? >> relations between taiwan and germany are pretty well- developed. germany has three official or semi-official offices in taiwan. the political office, the economic office, the cultural office. they all operat
it is a product made in germany. some taiwanese businessmen had a great idea and are selling it here in taiwan. how can you sell china oil made in germany to taiwanese, for very high prices -- that is an interesting story. i met him, and he introduced me to his company. every german walking around taipei will notice this, notice these shops and not really know what to make of them. explain this to them, make them understand. >> okay. other than the controversy last year surrounding the...
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than in western germany. so far, far right german parties have never really fared well, have never gone the distance. i think there is the cdu and angela merkel. it has moved closer to the middle ground and she covers that middle ground really well. they did not lose a lot of voters to the ifd. the sdp did bleed out. you could say the only strong statement that angela merkel made is that you could draw from her speech that there is no space for anti-europe skeptics. within the sdu and that is a line she did draw today. she did not draw the line to do script -- stir up the discussion. she said there isfor that. -- no space for that. it will ebb down. they're too busy with their internal contradictions. >> we have seen how the debate over germany's place in europe is shaping up. part of the key of merkel's success is her domestic policies. even the social government of -- socialist government of france has looked at their model. there is a flipside treated for all those temperatures who do not have the national
than in western germany. so far, far right german parties have never really fared well, have never gone the distance. i think there is the cdu and angela merkel. it has moved closer to the middle ground and she covers that middle ground really well. they did not lose a lot of voters to the ifd. the sdp did bleed out. you could say the only strong statement that angela merkel made is that you could draw from her speech that there is no space for anti-europe skeptics. within the sdu and that is a...
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and today is an doubtlessly belongs to germany. -- judaism -- leslie belongs to germany. it is our judeo-christian heritage. islam also belongs to germany. >> his speech drew positive reactions. he was seen as extending his hand to the 4 million moslems in germany. >> what do i think? it is wrong. >> it is good for muslims to see that they are recognized by politicians. >> it really moved me. i expected something like that from him. >> that was great. it was nice the way he said it and it was interesting. >> there was criticism, too. many conservatives worry that his comments. islam and christianity on equal footing. that is-- many conservatives worry that his comments put islam and christianity on equal footing. >> if he means that islam belongs to german culture, i woudld say no. our culture is western christian. >> politicians maintained a consistent -- maintain the consensus that islam and christianity live side-by-side peacefully. the head of the bavarian conservatives stoke further debate by saying the german labor market by saying that it did not need more turks or
and today is an doubtlessly belongs to germany. -- judaism -- leslie belongs to germany. it is our judeo-christian heritage. islam also belongs to germany. >> his speech drew positive reactions. he was seen as extending his hand to the 4 million moslems in germany. >> what do i think? it is wrong. >> it is good for muslims to see that they are recognized by politicians. >> it really moved me. i expected something like that from him. >> that was great. it was nice...
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germany pays the least. so far, not even 2%. if the trend continues, france risks a downgrade in its credit rating. two agencies have already stated that france's aaa status is under review. a dangerous phe eurozone's second largest economy. >> with investors suddenly showing little desire to buy german bonds, we asked the chief economist at the premier bank how he was interpreting the situation. >> first of all, we only could sell a little bit less than 4 billion euros. the target was 6 billion. it does definitely mean the european crisis is approaching germany. with all the other countries -- countries around germany, with others regard the stable, being greeted down by capital markets, that happens now through germany and it does mean the german policy has to move into a direction where they support fencing of the eurozone, whether it is the ecb bazooka or the eurobonds, it remains to be seen. but i expect it in the next few weeks. >> meanwhile, the lack of interest in the bond auction triggered a further sell-off in frankfur
germany pays the least. so far, not even 2%. if the trend continues, france risks a downgrade in its credit rating. two agencies have already stated that france's aaa status is under review. a dangerous phe eurozone's second largest economy. >> with investors suddenly showing little desire to buy german bonds, we asked the chief economist at the premier bank how he was interpreting the situation. >> first of all, we only could sell a little bit less than 4 billion euros. the target...
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and germany. it says the move came in retaliation for the recent boys from europe and norths on- america. fighting between rebels and government troops has intensified in several syrian cities, days after rebels said they would no longer need the united nations-sponsored cease- fire. a u.s. jerome strike in pakistan has reportedly killed al qaeda's deputy leader. a u.s. official said he was confident the men had died in the attack this week. >> german doctors treating yulia temocheko doubt she will ever recover if she remains in custody. she is in jail for abuse of power. rights organizations and western politicians continue to push for her release. and german chancellor angela merkel and her economics minister have been meeting with employer and union leaders to discuss how to topple the country's shortage of skilled workers. germany primarily faces a shortfall because of the country's low birth rate and also aging population. >> experts are predicting there will be a shortfall of millions of wor
and germany. it says the move came in retaliation for the recent boys from europe and norths on- america. fighting between rebels and government troops has intensified in several syrian cities, days after rebels said they would no longer need the united nations-sponsored cease- fire. a u.s. jerome strike in pakistan has reportedly killed al qaeda's deputy leader. a u.s. official said he was confident the men had died in the attack this week. >> german doctors treating yulia temocheko...
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i also know companies in southern germany. i would say the differences between north and south are just the same as east and west. it is a regional problem. >> meanwhile, this man continues to enjoy his time off in the garden, but he misses the social contacts of his old life, especially spending time with friends. >> you do not see them much anymore. they are all working in hamburg or someone else. sometimes, they are around on weekends, but it is always, "no time, got to rush the kiwis to get together and chat for an hour or so, and now it does not happen, and i kind of miss it -- got to rush." we use to get together and chat for an hour or so. >> memories of east germany have all but faded. >> they go where the work is and have adapted better than others. sometimes, they say it is not a big deal anymore, but it still is to us, even after 20 years. >> a new system and a new way of life. older generations of east germans have had to find their way since reunification. hear, they are proud that so many have succeeded -- here.
i also know companies in southern germany. i would say the differences between north and south are just the same as east and west. it is a regional problem. >> meanwhile, this man continues to enjoy his time off in the garden, but he misses the social contacts of his old life, especially spending time with friends. >> you do not see them much anymore. they are all working in hamburg or someone else. sometimes, they are around on weekends, but it is always, "no time, got to rush...
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. >> germany's foreign minister says he will use in germany's chairmanship of the un security council in new york to press for action against syria's brutal repression of protest. germany takes over the rotating chair for the next month and a resolution condemning the violence in syria has already been ppared. there is some concern amongst security council members that a resolution against syria could be the first step toward some type of military intervention. i will have more on germany's security council presidency coming up later. poland has taken over the rotating presidency of the eu for the first time since joining seven years ago. poland has set a wide-ranging goals for the next six months, wanting to introduce a unified energy policy, stimulate the economy, and make food safer within the eu. >> a sword was drawn. it was symbolic. the polish prime minister assumed the mantle of the eu presidency. his predecessor proved controversial. nowow, donald as vowing to make solidarity his goal. he admits the coming months are crucial as the eu faces an uncertain financial future. >> we
. >> germany's foreign minister says he will use in germany's chairmanship of the un security council in new york to press for action against syria's brutal repression of protest. germany takes over the rotating chair for the next month and a resolution condemning the violence in syria has already been ppared. there is some concern amongst security council members that a resolution against syria could be the first step toward some type of military intervention. i will have more on...
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if europe is ill, then germany cannot stay healthy. when things are rough for europe, things cannot continue to be good for germany, ladies and gentleman. this is unfortunately the reality. >> many trade unionists are expressing solidarity with countries where the economic crisis has hit hardest. >> this is where the eu was founded. the larger members need to stand by the smaller members. >> the key aim of the federation is to halt the european fiscal compact. members say it's intense budget discipline is hurting europe. >> this contact is the wrong tool. if germany had used this tool during the 2008 crisis, we would be on the bottom, still. nonstop as we are now. >> it foresees an eight euro 50 cent minimum wage. >> for more on that, let's go to our political correspondent in the studio. simon, these demonstration by unions are an annual ritual. , influence do they have? >> there are between 7,000,008 million union members in germany. they are still a force to be reckoned with, although their numbers are declining. -- there are betwee
if europe is ill, then germany cannot stay healthy. when things are rough for europe, things cannot continue to be good for germany, ladies and gentleman. this is unfortunately the reality. >> many trade unionists are expressing solidarity with countries where the economic crisis has hit hardest. >> this is where the eu was founded. the larger members need to stand by the smaller members. >> the key aim of the federation is to halt the european fiscal compact. members say it's...
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and tensions in germany's new government as the new interior minister says islam is not part of germany. chancellor angela merkel disagrees. also, the story of a martial arts champion blazing a trail for muslim women. she conquered the world and kickboxing, a sport previously considered off-limits to female muslim athletes. we will hear about the barriers she had to overcome to reach the top. welcome to the program. german chancellor angela merkel is in paris for talks with french president emmanuel macron about plans to reform the european union. the summit comes days after chancellor merkel was confirmed in office for a fourth term. her difficulty in forming a coalition delayed the talks on integration. today the chancellor and the president said they would prepare a roadmap for reforming the eu and eurozone in time for a summit in june. chancellor merkel also stressed the importance of eu countries working more closely together. chancellor merkel: we are learning from experience that it is not in europe's common interest to have different rules and standards in each eu member state.
and tensions in germany's new government as the new interior minister says islam is not part of germany. chancellor angela merkel disagrees. also, the story of a martial arts champion blazing a trail for muslim women. she conquered the world and kickboxing, a sport previously considered off-limits to female muslim athletes. we will hear about the barriers she had to overcome to reach the top. welcome to the program. german chancellor angela merkel is in paris for talks with french president...
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>> of the young men coming to germany. >> no one minds when families go to germany. everyone understands when it's families with children. we haven't been in germany for a while, but on tv we saw that there aren't many families with children going there. instead it's all those young men. >> they say their friends in germany would like to leave as well, but most don't have the savings to leave. they're on the way to their new home. >> she's walking between those trees over there. you'll see her in a moment. >> she could be a hungarian muslim. look, you can see her now. but she looks more like she's indian, or something like that. there aren't many muslims in hungary. only about 1% or 2% of the population. >> they say they feel safe in hungary. for years, hungary's been a popular holiday destination for germans. many have also moved there. hungary is predominantly christian and there are few immigrants, but hungary is also noticeably poorer than its neighbors to the west. behind the spruced-up lake promenade, this poverty becomes apparent. there are vacant homes, and h
>> of the young men coming to germany. >> no one minds when families go to germany. everyone understands when it's families with children. we haven't been in germany for a while, but on tv we saw that there aren't many families with children going there. instead it's all those young men. >> they say their friends in germany would like to leave as well, but most don't have the savings to leave. they're on the way to their new home. >> she's walking between those trees...
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germany views security in the region as part of its own security. terror in northern mali is not threat to africa. it is a threat to europe as well. >> merkel realizes that a tough fight lies ahead for mali, and she says germany will consider requests for future support. france, for its part, plans to triple its current troop level. >> a short while ago, we spoke with someone from the german think tank the friedrich ebert foundation. she is in bamako. we asked what the situation was like there. >> the situation is calm, normal. everyday life continues. people go to work. they go shopping. however, there are, of course [indiscernible] after the intervention on, cup. everyone is taking some precautions. there are more police. there is a higher police presence on the street. >> the french intervention has the full backing of the u.n. security council, but how do the people in mali feel about it? >> they are extremely grateful for an intervention because it came exactly at the moment when it was needed. they completely support it. for example, when you
germany views security in the region as part of its own security. terror in northern mali is not threat to africa. it is a threat to europe as well. >> merkel realizes that a tough fight lies ahead for mali, and she says germany will consider requests for future support. france, for its part, plans to triple its current troop level. >> a short while ago, we spoke with someone from the german think tank the friedrich ebert foundation. she is in bamako. we asked what the situation was...
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in eastern germany, that figure has been just 37%. but germans are proud of their piece or -- peaceful revolution in 1989. 82% think that germany is a role model for other countries. a large majority consider german reunification successful, if not fully complete. 64% of western germans think reunification is not yet finished. and 77% of eastern germans share that opinion. >> not yet completely. i think there are a lot of points where we can grow further together. >> no, but we are well on the way. >> i personally think we are fully reunited. >> for the children of berlin, the wall memorial is something they pass on the way to the playground. they can hardly imagine that germany once was separated by a wall. sarah: i'm joined from washington by the executive director of the transatlantic academy of the german marshall fund there. the majority of germans think reunification was a good thing. you are someone who closely followed events at the time. do you agree with them? >> yes, i think they are correct. it is great to have a unified a
in eastern germany, that figure has been just 37%. but germans are proud of their piece or -- peaceful revolution in 1989. 82% think that germany is a role model for other countries. a large majority consider german reunification successful, if not fully complete. 64% of western germans think reunification is not yet finished. and 77% of eastern germans share that opinion. >> not yet completely. i think there are a lot of points where we can grow further together. >> no, but we are...
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germany is saying you cannot arrest people in germany if they have not committed a crime. these things need to be investigated. turkey seems to doubt whether germany is still an ally. germany is turning this around a bit and saying, do we really want to be your partner? what is going to happen in the future? which way is turkey going to turn? there is a limited control germany has over this, the e.u. has potentially over this, but we are expecting some can create measures to come out when germany's foreign minister will hold a statement. brent: we know there is a general election coming up in germany in september. the german chancellor -- is she going to come under fire for how she is handling this with turkey? michaela: there was a bit of criticism earlier in the week, but the social democrats also felt this is such a strategic relationship that it is really important. that cannot be put on the line. now, the german chancellor has reacted herself. she has said enough is enough, called for the release of this latest incident, this latest case, but also of deniz yucel, who
germany is saying you cannot arrest people in germany if they have not committed a crime. these things need to be investigated. turkey seems to doubt whether germany is still an ally. germany is turning this around a bit and saying, do we really want to be your partner? what is going to happen in the future? which way is turkey going to turn? there is a limited control germany has over this, the e.u. has potentially over this, but we are expecting some can create measures to come out when...
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ben abda, a close confidante of one of germany's leading salafists. ben abda has verbally attacked and ridiculed a journalist before. >> i know you're a little agitated for your silly little station. film and this guy here. >> he does not miss an opportunity to film and ensouled journalists. [mocking monkeys] and he produces videos describing himself as every journalist's nightmare. >> if you would get things over the past two or three years aren't the internet, then sabri is not unique in this network. he is part of a media campaign which has made use of the internet, of youtube, pointing the finger at journalists and others and declaring them targets. >> ben abda directly hassles and journalists as well. he follows these cameramen around, accusing them of fabricating lies and propaganda. there's little option for the journalists reporting on the salafists but to stand up to the threats and highlight the methods used by the extremists. >> for more, let's go to our political correspondent in our parliamentary studios. some pretty alarming reports. pro
ben abda, a close confidante of one of germany's leading salafists. ben abda has verbally attacked and ridiculed a journalist before. >> i know you're a little agitated for your silly little station. film and this guy here. >> he does not miss an opportunity to film and ensouled journalists. [mocking monkeys] and he produces videos describing himself as every journalist's nightmare. >> if you would get things over the past two or three years aren't the internet, then sabri is...
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the jobless rate in germany is 6.9%. the german labor minister is pleased with the latest numbers are e warn against a shortage of skilled workers. >> there is a real need for skilled and highly qualified employees. we have to deal with that. in some sectors, this problem is so serious that it is starting to affect production. >> analysts say that the employment outlook will continue to improve provided that the economy stays on track. over the long term, germany will have to find a way to develop the kinds of highly skilled workers that industry needs. >> stock markets are broadly on thursday as traderss reacted to that positive news from germany and the progress in greece. our reporter sent us this review of the day's trading in frankfurt. >> good news from the german labor market and also good news from the german machinery sector which reported another increase of factory orders. no wonder that the stocks were in demand here in frankfurt. the agreement on contribution of banks, insururance companies, ad pension funds
the jobless rate in germany is 6.9%. the german labor minister is pleased with the latest numbers are e warn against a shortage of skilled workers. >> there is a real need for skilled and highly qualified employees. we have to deal with that. in some sectors, this problem is so serious that it is starting to affect production. >> analysts say that the employment outlook will continue to improve provided that the economy stays on track. over the long term, germany will have to find a...
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inflicted on so much of the world, and they remember the suffering within germany is health that germany brought upon itself through its aggression, so it's a very somber occasion. it's an occasion to remember the war and to ensure that germany takes the right steps and has been taking the right steps to make sure nothing like this happens again. >> contemporary germany is, of course, a very different country than that of seven decades ago. what relevance does this anniversary have for young people today? >> young people clearly have a different perspective on it than older people. the end of the war is still very much a living memory in germany but for young people, it's still also has an emotional impact. young germans see that there is still a need to come to terms with what happened in the second world war. as i said before, to assure that nothing like this happens again opinion polls show that young germans do not want to try to forget this the second world war. it needs to be remembered. >> thank you very much for sharing your insights with us. >> international commemorations to ma
inflicted on so much of the world, and they remember the suffering within germany is health that germany brought upon itself through its aggression, so it's a very somber occasion. it's an occasion to remember the war and to ensure that germany takes the right steps and has been taking the right steps to make sure nothing like this happens again. >> contemporary germany is, of course, a very different country than that of seven decades ago. what relevance does this anniversary have for...
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biggest economy, germany, losing its cherished aaa credit status has sparked new anchor in germany at putting the cost of eurozone bay laws, even the politicians and economists argue the moody's downward revision for germany's credit outlook would have little immediate impact on borrowing. >> germans feel the warning is a result of putting themselves on the line for countries like greece and spain that had neglected to make the painful spending cuts in germany did. they are also up in arms that their politicians have failed to make good on promises since 2008 to create an eu-based ratings agency to take the place of groups like moody's. >> it may not look like the eurozone crisis is darkening skies in berlin right now, but moody's is concerned the problems in greece and spain could undermine germany's financial footing. the ratings agency is also worried that german banks could lose billions if borrowers in southern europe default on their debts. that could force berlin to come to the rescue again and put an even bigger burden on germany's finances and on its taxpayers. >> for decades
biggest economy, germany, losing its cherished aaa credit status has sparked new anchor in germany at putting the cost of eurozone bay laws, even the politicians and economists argue the moody's downward revision for germany's credit outlook would have little immediate impact on borrowing. >> germans feel the warning is a result of putting themselves on the line for countries like greece and spain that had neglected to make the painful spending cuts in germany did. they are also up in...
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her message -- do not ask germany to do too much. >> germany has mixed feelings. on the one side, a lot of people still have a problem seeing germany taking on a leadership role. that has a lot to do with historical concerns. on the other side, a lot of people would like to see germany take a leadership in europe, and since germany is the only country that can provide leadership at the moment, some say merkel is doing too much. others say too little. >> international media coverage swings between respect and rejection of the country's role. whichever it is, the world's eyes are on merkel. >> germany is an anchor of stability for the bureau. that is why japanese correspondents cover the german economy and politics. merkel was a bit hesitant at the start of the year of crisis. she did not take the lead as much as obama and the u.s. had hoped, but she has gotten better. >> there is this a dominant role, and we do not have much of a say, even though since spring, our president, unlike his predecessor, sarkozy, has tried to stand up to the german chancellor more. >> pr
her message -- do not ask germany to do too much. >> germany has mixed feelings. on the one side, a lot of people still have a problem seeing germany taking on a leadership role. that has a lot to do with historical concerns. on the other side, a lot of people would like to see germany take a leadership in europe, and since germany is the only country that can provide leadership at the moment, some say merkel is doing too much. others say too little. >> international media coverage...
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is certainly not the best germany has to offer. more like a second or even third string team. 15 regulars are missing. among them all the players from champions league finalists. only four of those going have played for germany at least once this year. >> some positions are, of course, taken on our team, but sometimes it is like a hollywood film where it is not only important to get great actors for the major roles but stars for the supporting roles as well. >> supporting actors like dennis, who last played for germany 15 months ago, and aaron hunt, nominated last in 2010. other younger players probably have a better chance of being nominated again in the future. like this midfielder from freiburg, who scored the most goals for his team this year. >> i like it when i get the opportunity to nominate a player from mines or freiburg because they performed extraordinarily well this year with their teams. >> he will meet an old friend on the sidelines -- the u.s. coach. the two used to jointly coach the german team. >> we are going to t
is certainly not the best germany has to offer. more like a second or even third string team. 15 regulars are missing. among them all the players from champions league finalists. only four of those going have played for germany at least once this year. >> some positions are, of course, taken on our team, but sometimes it is like a hollywood film where it is not only important to get great actors for the major roles but stars for the supporting roles as well. >> supporting actors...
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but he doesn't live in turkey, he lives in germany. after last july's failed military coup in turkey, an estimated 6000 informants are said to be monitoring kurds and others perceived to oppose the government in ankara, right here in germany. >> the memories still haunt yuksel koc. three of his turkish political allies were executed at a kurdish cultural center. french investigators were never able to solve the case, but prosecutors suspect the turkish secret police were behind the murders. since then, koc has feared for his life. at home in northern germany, he has received a number of death threats in the mail and via text message. >> even if our cover is blown, life is short, so we might as well enjoy it. >> koc suspects that turkish secret police are behind the threats. he's a member of a group with ties to the kurdish workers' party, the pkk, which is prohibited in turkey and germany. authorities in both countries are suspicious of people who have links to it, but koc has committed no crime and germany is providing him police prot
but he doesn't live in turkey, he lives in germany. after last july's failed military coup in turkey, an estimated 6000 informants are said to be monitoring kurds and others perceived to oppose the government in ankara, right here in germany. >> the memories still haunt yuksel koc. three of his turkish political allies were executed at a kurdish cultural center. french investigators were never able to solve the case, but prosecutors suspect the turkish secret police were behind the...
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that is all great for germany, but it is causing a few problems for germany's neighbor, france. >> germany, as seen from the french region of alsace. french family business velum, which makes lighting technology and is based in bischofsheim, wants to conquer the german market. so far, it's been exporting only a handful of its products to german businesses, restaurants and industrial factories. now, velum boss anne vetter wants to double her company's exports to germany to a volume of 4 million euros. but for that, the company also needs change its image. >> a german company boss told me he was surprised france makes such high-quality products. it hurt to hear that. because it's unfair. we french must prove that our products are better or at least as good as those made in germany. >> vetter is proud of her innovative business concept customers can choose the shape , and colour of lighting to suit their specific wishes. velum engineers then calculate which color temperature and intensity is best suited to a particular space. >> up there, we've installed lighting rails. they don't emit a hars
that is all great for germany, but it is causing a few problems for germany's neighbor, france. >> germany, as seen from the french region of alsace. french family business velum, which makes lighting technology and is based in bischofsheim, wants to conquer the german market. so far, it's been exporting only a handful of its products to german businesses, restaurants and industrial factories. now, velum boss anne vetter wants to double her company's exports to germany to a volume of 4...
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this also had consequences here in germany. for example, people running restaurants were being pressured into purchasing inferior or overpriced products so that there was no real competition. >> wiretaps revealed that the gang was blackmailing the owners of pizzerias and ice cream parlors in germany, as well as laundering money from illegal business dealings. for those arrested, the game is now up. they will be extradited to italy for prosecution. brent: i am joined by giulia noberti. it is good to have you on the show. should we be shocked that the mafia has reached into central germany as we saw? guilia: i would say that that is not a surprise for people who are following the activities over the decades. they started many, many years ago. it followed the path of italian migration of guest workers. 10 years ago, for example, six people were shot in front of a pizzeria. so now, we are surprised again. brent: but we are talking about organized crime that is flourishing in germany. you say that this is not happen overnight, and t
this also had consequences here in germany. for example, people running restaurants were being pressured into purchasing inferior or overpriced products so that there was no real competition. >> wiretaps revealed that the gang was blackmailing the owners of pizzerias and ice cream parlors in germany, as well as laundering money from illegal business dealings. for those arrested, the game is now up. they will be extradited to italy for prosecution. brent: i am joined by giulia noberti. it...
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this is germany, this is my germany and not theirs. brent: do you see the possibility that the far right is extending its power and influence in germany? i know when a party makes it over the 5% hurdle, they have rights to all kinds of things, foundations across the country, and it allows them to spread their party philosophy. do you see that happening? guest: this is a populist party, a right minded party. we have to be aware of this but not fall to them. 15% to 20% of the people are voting for this party. we have to work against this, this mind makers, but we cannot work against the democratic way of behavior. they are a part of the german parliament. now it depends on how the democrats are going, getting along with this. brent: you are doing very important work, and we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us, member of the greens and member of the german parliament. thank you. guest: thank you. brent: now to poland, lawmakers have backed a controversial bill criminalizing anyone who suggests poland or its people were complici
this is germany, this is my germany and not theirs. brent: do you see the possibility that the far right is extending its power and influence in germany? i know when a party makes it over the 5% hurdle, they have rights to all kinds of things, foundations across the country, and it allows them to spread their party philosophy. do you see that happening? guest: this is a populist party, a right minded party. we have to be aware of this but not fall to them. 15% to 20% of the people are voting...
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. >> their son and daughter-in-law are in germany. they went there with besnik and stayed. the family hopes the young couple will manage to make a fresh start there, although everyone is glad to see besnik again. >> it wasn't a spontaneous or reckless decision to go to germany. i thought it over for a long time but i couldn't find an alternative here in albania. i saw a lot of people leave and heard there was an agreement between the albanian and german governments about employment. >> it's rumors and ill informed talk like that which encourage albanians to head for germany. they have been leaving their homeland for years. corruption and poverty are still widespread, despite the upswing in tirana. but these days there is much less work for albanians in greece or italy than in the past. but word quickly spread that a lot of people from neighboring kosovo are going to germany for work, journalist besar likmeta tells us. >> most people know they probably won't be given asylum. but they still take the chance, no matter how small is. some
. >> their son and daughter-in-law are in germany. they went there with besnik and stayed. the family hopes the young couple will manage to make a fresh start there, although everyone is glad to see besnik again. >> it wasn't a spontaneous or reckless decision to go to germany. i thought it over for a long time but i couldn't find an alternative here in albania. i saw a lot of people leave and heard there was an agreement between the albanian and german governments about employment....
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tonight, there is a new phase for germany's most wanted man. police across germany and europe hunting for a tunisian in connection with the deadly drug attack. federal prosecutors it issued a europe wide arrest or and for 24-year-old anees amri, warning he could be armed and dangerous. his paper was found inside the truck that plowed into a christmas market monday night. we will go live for the manhunt. dw news starts right now. brent: it is good to have you with us. tonight, good authorities have stopped the berlin truck attack? this has been asked. it has been revealed the tunisian suspect was already under investigation for preparing a serious act of violence against the state, a terrorist attack. prosecutors have now issued a zero-wide arrest warrant for 24-year-old anis amri, warning he could be armed and dangerous. his quest for asylum had been denied, and he was due for deportation. the manhunt began after his papers were found inside the truck that smashed into a berlin christmas market on monday, killing 12 and injuring almost 50. medi
tonight, there is a new phase for germany's most wanted man. police across germany and europe hunting for a tunisian in connection with the deadly drug attack. federal prosecutors it issued a europe wide arrest or and for 24-year-old anees amri, warning he could be armed and dangerous. his paper was found inside the truck that plowed into a christmas market monday night. we will go live for the manhunt. dw news starts right now. brent: it is good to have you with us. tonight, good authorities...
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and germany fell leading economic institutes forecast growth for europe fell largest -- germany's leading economic institutes forecasts growth for europe's largest economy. captioned by the national captioning institute today. india has successfully test fired a long-range missile capable of carrying nuclear warhead. it is powerful and accurate enough to reach major chinese cities like beijing and shanghai. >> washington has already urged india to use restraint. we begin with this report. >> with a range of 5,000 kilometers, the agni-v is india's first long-range capable nuclear missile. the launch was described as an historic milestone. p>> it is a tribute to the sophistications -- >> the missiles india has also -- has already deployed in january could only reach pakistan and parts of china. the new rocket could put beijing and shanghai within range and potentially redresses the balance of power within the region. india says the new missile is purely for deterrence. china has reacted cautiously to the test. a spokesperson stressed the two nations are not competitors, but cooperative part
and germany fell leading economic institutes forecast growth for europe fell largest -- germany's leading economic institutes forecasts growth for europe's largest economy. captioned by the national captioning institute today. india has successfully test fired a long-range missile capable of carrying nuclear warhead. it is powerful and accurate enough to reach major chinese cities like beijing and shanghai. >> washington has already urged india to use restraint. we begin with this report....
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of masterminding germany's title in russia. for more on the story, we are joined in studio by jefferson chase. jefferson, he had already won the world cup. he had a contract, why does he need to extend now? >> probably was after the world cup, he wanted to take a break and see how drained his battery was. obviously it is a strenuous job. you are the national representative of the football team. he probably wanted to wait and see and he wanted to wait and see how the team would perform after the triumph because of course you know you win something that big the tendency is to drop off a little bit. now they are on their way to qualifying for the euro. we can't discount the fact he is in a good bargaining position. after all those years he brought the world cup title back home to germany. so i think probably his agent said it is a good time to go for the contract extension. i think he got a good deal. >> a good position. don't go away, jefferson. first, switching to motor racing now. formula one fans, the new season gets underway
of masterminding germany's title in russia. for more on the story, we are joined in studio by jefferson chase. jefferson, he had already won the world cup. he had a contract, why does he need to extend now? >> probably was after the world cup, he wanted to take a break and see how drained his battery was. obviously it is a strenuous job. you are the national representative of the football team. he probably wanted to wait and see and he wanted to wait and see how the team would perform...
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jews are living in germany. fay also came to germany, but she had been living in exile. she was born in cologne and during the holocaust fled to belgium and then went to the u.s.. in the 1960's, she came back. >> it is my home town. i was born here. i had to see the river rhine first. i just had to see it. back then in 1968, i thought it was magical. >> she had they lost childhood in germany, and the beginning in america, and then she returned to her homeland. the former dancer has written a book about her experiences. she has been giving readings in cities such as cologne. she once germans to remember the horrors of that. she appeals to their sense of guilt. as a jewish person, she wants to make sure such atrocities never happen again. back in berlin, he is living in ordinary life. 30 years ago, the architect came to germany as someone who never experienced the war. he is less afraid of history repeating itself. he is looking into the future, when he will share with germans. he wants to enjoy life instead of focusing on the past. >> you can deal with the past by speakin
jews are living in germany. fay also came to germany, but she had been living in exile. she was born in cologne and during the holocaust fled to belgium and then went to the u.s.. in the 1960's, she came back. >> it is my home town. i was born here. i had to see the river rhine first. i just had to see it. back then in 1968, i thought it was magical. >> she had they lost childhood in germany, and the beginning in america, and then she returned to her homeland. the former dancer has...
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all germany games are already sold out. this is good news for the organizers who want to establish women's soccer as a broad-based sport. >> my dream is coming true. the world cup in my home country, the beautiful site of 2011. >> the women's squad has been hard at work promoting the competition. germany are both defending champions and host nation of this year's world cup. with the men's team cheering them on, germany's first 11 are hoping for a fairy tale ending. >> ♪ hello >> i'm really looking forward to this world cup. and i'm sure we can score a huge success. >> all over the world support for women's soccer is reaching fever pitch. all the participating teams are eager for the tournament to start. and anticipation is an all-time high. >> ♪ can i kick it yes, you can ♪ >> we're prepared. with that preparation comes positivism. >> the speed of the game, the physicality of the players. it's just become more professional. >> the women's game has, indeed, gotten more professional. and, of course, that includes the re
all germany games are already sold out. this is good news for the organizers who want to establish women's soccer as a broad-based sport. >> my dream is coming true. the world cup in my home country, the beautiful site of 2011. >> the women's squad has been hard at work promoting the competition. germany are both defending champions and host nation of this year's world cup. with the men's team cheering them on, germany's first 11 are hoping for a fairy tale ending. >> ♪...
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manar hrdeen came to germany about nine months ago. shopping is still something of an adventure for her. margret debrus, a retiree, is helping manar and other refugees with the transition to a new life. she teaches them german, and shows them how to get around. >> we go with them when they have to meet with the authorities, or see a doctor. and we do what we can to help them find their way. >> manar and her husband omar fled syria with their five children. now, a catholic parish in bonn is looking after them. they want to make a fresh start in germany. the parish found omar a part-time job as a gardener. manar says the family just wants to start living a normal life again. >> my children, my husband and i just want to live in peace. i want my children to go to school. i want them to learn and play in peace. >> it's likely that the german authorities will grant the family asylum. immigration officials tend to quickly process asylum claims by syrian citizens. margret debrus says that at the end of world war two, germany had its own refug
manar hrdeen came to germany about nine months ago. shopping is still something of an adventure for her. margret debrus, a retiree, is helping manar and other refugees with the transition to a new life. she teaches them german, and shows them how to get around. >> we go with them when they have to meet with the authorities, or see a doctor. and we do what we can to help them find their way. >> manar and her husband omar fled syria with their five children. now, a catholic parish in...
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germany has a new domestic intelligence chief. his most important mission is to undo the damage caused by years of neo-nazi murders that went unchecked. >> the case has caused widespread outrage in germany. it was revealed that intelligence personnel failed to follow up on clearly needs that the murders had far right links. >> on his first day on the job, hanz said of his agenda as the new chief of germany's domestic intelligence service. he faces the difficult task of cleaning up an agency with scandal in the wake of the neo- nazi terror cell debacle. >> we will restore what we lost with the uncovering of the neo- nazi sale scandal and subsequent document shredding in that case. >> the agency says it never knew about the neon potsie murder ring that killed 10 people, mostly foreigners living in germany. after the scandal broke, however, agents in the service destroyed documents relevant to the case. the interior minister is pushing for changes. >> we want better and tighter cooperation among the domestic intelligence services at
germany has a new domestic intelligence chief. his most important mission is to undo the damage caused by years of neo-nazi murders that went unchecked. >> the case has caused widespread outrage in germany. it was revealed that intelligence personnel failed to follow up on clearly needs that the murders had far right links. >> on his first day on the job, hanz said of his agenda as the new chief of germany's domestic intelligence service. he faces the difficult task of cleaning up...
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-- how do we get it to germany? we do not have the option of a marine route. relations with afghanistan's neighbors are complex, and they will want money, so we have to plan the withdrawals ourselves. >> much will depend on whether pakistan allows convoys to cross its territory. a good deal of the hardware, though, they have to be flown out, which is expensive. the hope to put a price on the withdrawal by autumn. >> let's move on to business news now. hence continue to roll at barclays on tuesday. the bank ceo resigned effective immediately, and just hours later, the chief operating officer also stepped down. >> barclays is accused of manipulating the libor interest rate, which banks use to lend money to one another. >> the bank has already been fined for the move, but politicians still want answers. the ceos expected to take questions from the british parliament on wednesday. >> this is one of the biggest scandals in banking history, and it has now claimed its biggest victim. he was one of britain's highest- paid e
-- how do we get it to germany? we do not have the option of a marine route. relations with afghanistan's neighbors are complex, and they will want money, so we have to plan the withdrawals ourselves. >> much will depend on whether pakistan allows convoys to cross its territory. a good deal of the hardware, though, they have to be flown out, which is expensive. the hope to put a price on the withdrawal by autumn. >> let's move on to business news now. hence continue to roll at...
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she worried that the new germany might outshine britain within europe, so her attitude to germany was sort of dominated by those concerns. >> you touched on these concerns a moment ago. thatcher was a great eurosceptic -- euroskeptic. that attitude still lives on. >> she did not see europe as a visionary idea that would take things forward. she worried that if britain. too involved in europe, that would undermine the so-called special relationship -- if britain got too involved in europe, that would undermine the so-called social relationship written had undertaken with the u.s. -- britain had undertaken with the u.s. that sort of laid the arm's- length attitude for britain towards europe, even now. >> tank you for joining us in studio to talk about margaret thatcher -- thank you for joining us in studio to talk about margaret thatcher. russian leader vlamir puti was also among those toaise liant polical fi.ng her a dayisgeany,re heafter a two- faced protest over his country's human rights record. >> civil liberties were also raised -- those civil liberties were also raised by chancel
she worried that the new germany might outshine britain within europe, so her attitude to germany was sort of dominated by those concerns. >> you touched on these concerns a moment ago. thatcher was a great eurosceptic -- euroskeptic. that attitude still lives on. >> she did not see europe as a visionary idea that would take things forward. she worried that if britain. too involved in europe, that would undermine the so-called special relationship -- if britain got too involved in...
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germany has called on the council to condemn the regime of president bashar al-assad. >> germany, together with our other partners and especially our other european partners to work on a common resolution, on the resolution in the security council against the syrian regime. >> russia and china remain strongly opposed to action against syria. negotiations at the u.n. are continuing. anti-government protests show no sign of weakening. these are pictures from the country's third largest city. human rights activists and their say security forces shot dead at least 1 westchester early tuesday. >> russian authorities are facing growing public anger over the sinking of an aging and overcrowded tourist. some divers discovered the bodies of dozens of the children. the death toll is expected to reach 130. this is underscored concerns but negligence and corruption. >> of all russian ships are flying their flag at half mast. like all these boats in the capital. the entire country is mourning the victims of sunday's disaster. the accident had shaken people badly. >> i am really sad, especially since so
germany has called on the council to condemn the regime of president bashar al-assad. >> germany, together with our other partners and especially our other european partners to work on a common resolution, on the resolution in the security council against the syrian regime. >> russia and china remain strongly opposed to action against syria. negotiations at the u.n. are continuing. anti-government protests show no sign of weakening. these are pictures from the country's third...
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germany's defense minister announcing plans to add thousands of jobs. berlin says they are needed to tackle challenges like fighting so-called islamic state and cyber criminals. it is germany's first military expansion since the end of the cold war. also coming up, the british prime minister is caught on camera with an open microphone making indiscreet remarks ahead of a summit. we will tell you what he said. and u.s. president barack obama says he will visit her oshima, japan, the city u.s. forces dropped an atomic bomb on at the end of the second world war. he is not expected to offer an apology, so what will he offer? good to have you with us. to sin, to slim, after decades of downsizing, germany has announced plans to expand its armed forces. it is a paradigm shift, 25 years after the end of the cold war. back in 1990, germany had 600,000 soldiers in the armed forces. today, they are just shy of 180,000 left as a result of a strategic shift toward a lean, tech savvy and mobile, modern army. they were significant cuts at the same time. the military c
germany's defense minister announcing plans to add thousands of jobs. berlin says they are needed to tackle challenges like fighting so-called islamic state and cyber criminals. it is germany's first military expansion since the end of the cold war. also coming up, the british prime minister is caught on camera with an open microphone making indiscreet remarks ahead of a summit. we will tell you what he said. and u.s. president barack obama says he will visit her oshima, japan, the city u.s....
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-- those conflicts to germany. a few months ago, we already have a debate in germany about turkish officials being allowed or not being able to hold rallies over the british referendum. >> the foreign ministry has decided that in the future we will not allow campaign appearances that only serve to import domestic conflict from other countries into germany. >> german-turkish relations have been strained for months now. could this be merkel wanting to be seen as taking a firm stance against turkey with her eye on the elections? >> you can see it that way. every decision in the next few days and weeks will be analyzed as part of the debate, as part of the process leading up to the september election. in this particular case it is much more than a decision referring to the election. it was a decision that was concerted among all members of the german government and have to do with the fact that we already have this debate in the past. you can understand this decision as the governor --the german government trying to sh
-- those conflicts to germany. a few months ago, we already have a debate in germany about turkish officials being allowed or not being able to hold rallies over the british referendum. >> the foreign ministry has decided that in the future we will not allow campaign appearances that only serve to import domestic conflict from other countries into germany. >> german-turkish relations have been strained for months now. could this be merkel wanting to be seen as taking a firm stance...
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agency in germany should be scrapped altogether. the turkish community have certainly lost their trust in the establishment. >> we thank you very much for the report. this is a case that has shocked many germans and left awkward questions about the nation's domestic authorities. >> let's look at how it developed from the start. >> police in eastern germany already knew about these three young neo-nazis when they raided several garages. the discoveries they made were alarming -- 1.5 kilograms of explosives, five pipe bombs, and numerous firearms. but they also made a huge blunder. although the suspects were already under surveillance, the police did not pounds. one member of the group was present during the raid on the garage, but the police allowed him to get into his car and drive away. over the next 13 years, the three allegedly murdered 10 people, carried out bomb attacks, and rob banks. the authorities failed to link the crimes. all the whale, the trio lived free in germany, spending hollywood -- spending holidays on the baltic
agency in germany should be scrapped altogether. the turkish community have certainly lost their trust in the establishment. >> we thank you very much for the report. this is a case that has shocked many germans and left awkward questions about the nation's domestic authorities. >> let's look at how it developed from the start. >> police in eastern germany already knew about these three young neo-nazis when they raided several garages. the discoveries they made were alarming...
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on the other hand, we know that germany does not live in a bubble. the strong economy here cannot go on forever without other customers like america's flourishing. >>> looking at some of the numbers, the blue chips in frankfurt, the dax index finished at 5951, 20% higher. euro stoxx 50 at 2630. the dow industrials higher, 10,151. and the euro $1.2734. >>> new york based jeweler tiffany is ringing up big sales and the company boosted profits by 20% in the second quarter, making $67 million. customers in europe and asia are buying more expensive items. business especially good in china, where the company has 12 outlets. its latest store opened recently in shanghai. >>> bahn has completed its acquisition of arriva, who has some 42,000 employees in europe. i>> london's hallmark double decker buses are now driving the deutsche bahn. so are these trains, which is part of the takeover. that is costing the national rail operator 2.8 billion euros, a hefty price tag considering ar-15 billion in the red. but arriva promises access to new markets. one of the bi
on the other hand, we know that germany does not live in a bubble. the strong economy here cannot go on forever without other customers like america's flourishing. >>> looking at some of the numbers, the blue chips in frankfurt, the dax index finished at 5951, 20% higher. euro stoxx 50 at 2630. the dow industrials higher, 10,151. and the euro $1.2734. >>> new york based jeweler tiffany is ringing up big sales and the company boosted profits by 20% in the second quarter, making...
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germany. and on. i thought that this is a very good idea though it was missing definitely and i think i'm asking you and me relive that fat people who've often the county's community before or on top because he liked it i wear a nine ball with the pain stimulation. and we helped with our celebrations in utar. smith sings them and somehow with the selection now we have the ability to do that i'll be done to help them because of its else can i just can't think of the day. ok what are the yearly calendar month for hosting twenty. the foot of a home in time she yanked me if the euro khomeini activities to pass the course of the urn which i make i slowly than the squash was ok and i have some only have a ba from the lake shock. it's a time when we go to a city in germany humans lived thanks to dan bell an intense feeling that the spot. and we invited on the staircase to the events and iced and we go to the vet said he did some sightseeing and it's really nice to find pink tea and oatmeal in the nat
germany. and on. i thought that this is a very good idea though it was missing definitely and i think i'm asking you and me relive that fat people who've often the county's community before or on top because he liked it i wear a nine ball with the pain stimulation. and we helped with our celebrations in utar. smith sings them and somehow with the selection now we have the ability to do that i'll be done to help them because of its else can i just can't think of the day. ok what are the yearly...
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if you look at european union, it's germany. it's basically a vehicle for germany. reporter: trump told the two journalists that he would put out tweets under his twitter name. meanwhile, a pretend donald trump enjoyed his few minutes of fame at rehearsals on sunday for next week plus -- next week's inauguration ceremony. brent: one of mr. trump lost target in that interview was angela merkel. she use a news conference to respond to his protection that other countries would follow written path lead and leave the european union. chancellor merkel: i think we as european have our destiny in our own hands and i would strongly argue that we ought to stand together as a 27 member state and pursue a forward-looking policy, and economically strong policy, react to the challenges of the 21st century, that is fighting terrorism, securing the external borders of the european union and sharing internal security and working for a truly digital single market and meeting those economic challenges of the future. that is what we have to concentrate on. but let me be very clear. my
if you look at european union, it's germany. it's basically a vehicle for germany. reporter: trump told the two journalists that he would put out tweets under his twitter name. meanwhile, a pretend donald trump enjoyed his few minutes of fame at rehearsals on sunday for next week plus -- next week's inauguration ceremony. brent: one of mr. trump lost target in that interview was angela merkel. she use a news conference to respond to his protection that other countries would follow written path...
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reporter: it is not only germany that once a wider distribution. antonio gutierrez recently said more countries and not just mainly germany and sweden should take responsibility for this and the reason why this has not happened, the distribution is so unequal, is political. the eu has been struggling for years to harmonize its asylum policy and the country has retained large amounts of sovereignty here. you have countries like germany and sweden willing to accept large amounts of refugees. you have countries like greece struggling to cope with the influx and you have countries like hungary that have announced they would build a border fence. that is mainly the reason. it is a political decision. anchor: what can berlin do to persuade its eu partners to adopt a different system? reporter: we have spoken here to politicians and they all say on the record and on background that this is the biggest issue that europe will have to face in the next few years, even chancellor angela merkel said on sunday in her summer interview that this will demand more f
reporter: it is not only germany that once a wider distribution. antonio gutierrez recently said more countries and not just mainly germany and sweden should take responsibility for this and the reason why this has not happened, the distribution is so unequal, is political. the eu has been struggling for years to harmonize its asylum policy and the country has retained large amounts of sovereignty here. you have countries like germany and sweden willing to accept large amounts of refugees. you...
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immigration to germany from asia remains relatively low. overall, asians are the largest immigrant group, but only 2% go to germany, less than to any other oecd member country. >> if you have ever signed up on facebook to be a fan of a city, you may be surprised to see that the page might know longer be there. >> facebook has been cracking down on those pages, removing some of them. the network's policy is no one can have control over the name of a place and that the practice violates the sites terms of use. >> some of the world's biggest cities who want to have a social networking presents are being forced to come up with creative solutions. >> he runs hamburg.de, the city's official portal. he also runs a facebook page called simply hammer, which violates the websites guidelines. if he does not rename it, he could wake up one day to find it deleted. >> we have 683,000 fans, we do not just want to lose. every day, we answer questions and send out bulletins through facebook. it is one of the ways we communicate. we will simply have to give
immigration to germany from asia remains relatively low. overall, asians are the largest immigrant group, but only 2% go to germany, less than to any other oecd member country. >> if you have ever signed up on facebook to be a fan of a city, you may be surprised to see that the page might know longer be there. >> facebook has been cracking down on those pages, removing some of them. the network's policy is no one can have control over the name of a place and that the practice...
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well, 2012 kicks off in germany with a new twist in the negative headlines around germany's president. the mass-circulation tabloid confirmed reports that he tried to stop publication of a story. the president reportedly threatened war on the paper if it ran the story. here is our report. >> four weeks, the popular german newspaper has been running stories about the president by in this house. the paper has confirmed that he tried to stop the story. he reportedly left a voicemail threatening a lawsuit. he is also alleged to have called a the editor in chief back to retract the threat, but that has not satisfied journalist. >> when they are threatened, journalists do not take it lightly. it is troubling the president would engage in this behavior. >> the opposition had been restrained in their criticism, but now they are asking for answers. >> it seems we're getting the information bit by bit. we need a full explanation as soon as possible. my own trust has been shaken. >> christian wulff attempted to explain the loan in a speech before christmas. in the same speech, he praised freedom
well, 2012 kicks off in germany with a new twist in the negative headlines around germany's president. the mass-circulation tabloid confirmed reports that he tried to stop publication of a story. the president reportedly threatened war on the paper if it ran the story. here is our report. >> four weeks, the popular german newspaper has been running stories about the president by in this house. the paper has confirmed that he tried to stop the story. he reportedly left a voicemail...
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germany did not fare any better. missing the chance to put them in the lead just before halftime. >> it was a friendly, so it is not about points. it is not about qualifying or winning of the european championships, so you are more focused on not injuring yourself. >> both sides remain cautious in the second half. only toward the end to the netherlands turn up the pressure. >> after all the criticism that the team has had recently, it was especially important that we keep our mental strength and finish the year on a reasonable note. >> the last action in front of the goal came from marco voice and was characteristic of the entire game. germany and in the year on a mediocre note and now have a break until february. >> it seems the euro crisis is not stopping germans from going on holiday. >> country store operators and travel agents say germans have booked a record number of holidays in the last 12 months. 40 million, to be precise. the place germans like to go most is spain. pam and me too. do not go away. >> see you
germany did not fare any better. missing the chance to put them in the lead just before halftime. >> it was a friendly, so it is not about points. it is not about qualifying or winning of the european championships, so you are more focused on not injuring yourself. >> both sides remain cautious in the second half. only toward the end to the netherlands turn up the pressure. >> after all the criticism that the team has had recently, it was especially important that we keep our...